Artificial intelligence and new horizons for psychology

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  • Elisabeta Kafia

Abstract

The paper “Artificial Intelligence and new horizons for psychology” explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) technology with the field of psychology, analyzing the opportunities and challenges that arise. It discusses how AI can help advance psychological research, improve diagnoses, and personalize therapeutic treatments. The article examines the use of algorithms and machine learning models in analyzing behavioral data, identifying mental patterns, and predicting psychological outcomes. The paper also addresses the ethical and social implications of embedding technology into the human domain of psychology, emphasizing the importance of balancing tech- nological innovation with the respect for individuals’ privacy and integrity. The article concludes by suggesting possible directions for further research and collaboration between AI and psychology experts.

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Published

2025-12-01

How to Cite

Kafia, E. (2025). Artificial intelligence and new horizons for psychology. Optime, 17(2), 139–145. Retrieved from https://www.albanica.al/optime/article/view/9384

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Social Sciences